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ray dalio with bridgewater.pact with principles years ago and look for the new book in the coming weeks and months. so much to talk about over the next number of hours at their greenwich world economic forum. kailey, i believe the markets are open. did dalio move the markets? kailey: we are still seeing the buy the dip behavior, but with -- but not with as much vigor as earlier. the s&p futures up about .7%. the bond market has taken a round-trip. yields were high earlier now they come in flat on the 10 year yield, right at 1.30. it is a weaker dollar story across the g10 space. the euro stronger against the greenback, up to 1.17 $40 on the euro. -- 1.1740 on the euro. tom: thank you. barry ritholtz joins us. once again, by the dip. did we buy the dip yesterday at 2:00 and up we go? barry: this was an overdue correction that has been out there since last november, the last time we were down 5% on the s&p and it was june and's had a down 2% day. i do not think we finished down 2% on the s&p. there is tons of capi
ray dalio with bridgewater.pact with principles years ago and look for the new book in the coming weeks and months. so much to talk about over the next number of hours at their greenwich world economic forum. kailey, i believe the markets are open. did dalio move the markets? kailey: we are still seeing the buy the dip behavior, but with -- but not with as much vigor as earlier. the s&p futures up about .7%. the bond market has taken a round-trip. yields were high earlier now they come in...
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his healthy chest looks like this to the x-ray. there are no silica spots.has been protected from dust. notice the difference between the normal x-ray on the left and the siliconic lungs on the right. sandblastings is one of the dustier. they hear helmets into which clean air is fed. they work in a tightly closed room so other workers in the foundry are not exposed. in many cases, silicosis control is just as simple as this. oiled saw dust sprinkled on floors. or wet sweeping keeps the dust down. in other words, good plant housekeeping. the vibrating screens, see how dusty it is. workers would be exposed were it not for the exhaust system which, when turned on, draws the dust off, carrying it through a system of pipes to a dust collector. this is the dusty bagging operation we saw earlier. however, with the exhaust system in operation, there is no dust in the air. the worker wears an approved filter respirator for added protection during periods of temporary exposure. in this close-up, the dust is being carried at high speed into the suction system, where it
his healthy chest looks like this to the x-ray. there are no silica spots.has been protected from dust. notice the difference between the normal x-ray on the left and the siliconic lungs on the right. sandblastings is one of the dustier. they hear helmets into which clean air is fed. they work in a tightly closed room so other workers in the foundry are not exposed. in many cases, silicosis control is just as simple as this. oiled saw dust sprinkled on floors. or wet sweeping keeps the dust...
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manus: that was ray talking about the evergrande crisis. not a lehman moment and the china government will ultimately intervene. joining us now is anna, global macro economist at fidelity international investment management. thank you for joining us this morning. what signal do you take from the bond repayment, a domestic one, we're waiting for clarity as to exactly what it means, combined with the action from the pboc that maybe things will be managed when it comes to evergrande. >> i agree, this is a signal that they are on the case and it also tells us that this problem is not going to be resolved in that one big bank solution. it's going to be very piecemeal and very managed and it's not an isolated development. it's an event in syria, a different event we have seen so far which is in line to relative the type of policy that moves towards the common goal. i do think it has not played out and really remain cautious, even if policies become a bit later this year, it will still take a few months for that to feed into the real economy. the
manus: that was ray talking about the evergrande crisis. not a lehman moment and the china government will ultimately intervene. joining us now is anna, global macro economist at fidelity international investment management. thank you for joining us this morning. what signal do you take from the bond repayment, a domestic one, we're waiting for clarity as to exactly what it means, combined with the action from the pboc that maybe things will be managed when it comes to evergrande. >> i...
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ray dalio had interesting comments earlier gary gensler, s.e.c. chair, on the network as well, made comments about crypto. you're looking at a crypto bull. you'll hear from him next. i wonder how the firm's doing without its fearless leader. you sure you want to leave that all behind? yeah. stay restless with the rx. crafted by lexus. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. zero-commission trades for online u.s. stocks and etfs. and a commitment to get you the best price on every trade, crafted by lexus. which saved investors over $1.5 billion last year. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> welcome back i'm rahel solomon and here is the news update at this hour experts at the food and drug administration are not ready to make a recommendation on covid booster shots because they they haven't been able to carefully review the data yet. in a briefing document ahead of the advisory panel meeting fda say some protections from the shot decreases over time and others don't the administration wants to offer boosters but many scientists they are
ray dalio had interesting comments earlier gary gensler, s.e.c. chair, on the network as well, made comments about crypto. you're looking at a crypto bull. you'll hear from him next. i wonder how the firm's doing without its fearless leader. you sure you want to leave that all behind? yeah. stay restless with the rx. crafted by lexus. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. zero-commission trades for online u.s. stocks and etfs. and a commitment to get you the best price on every trade,...
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ray dalio says don't miss out on china.ounder of bridgewater associates says there are too many opportunities for investors to ignore. walmart is selling $7 billion in debt including its first evergreen bonds. we will talk about the appetite for credit. and as the nfl season is set to begin, we will talk to the president and interim ceo of vandal. -- fan duel. amanda: we're looking at a down day across the markets. we are about 1.5% of record highs. for the toronto market, we are still close to record highs. -- all-time highs. yesterday, it was the leadership of the market that brought us to the record levels. today, they are the week spot. -- they are the weak spot. industrials are back in favor today. corporate earnings very much and focused. we are watching what we're hearing from companies about their outlook and the various factors at play. one big factor that will remain on the table for many will be supply chain issues, shortages are dogging many. that will show up in third quarter. too much of a good thing perhaps f
ray dalio says don't miss out on china.ounder of bridgewater associates says there are too many opportunities for investors to ignore. walmart is selling $7 billion in debt including its first evergreen bonds. we will talk about the appetite for credit. and as the nfl season is set to begin, we will talk to the president and interim ceo of vandal. -- fan duel. amanda: we're looking at a down day across the markets. we are about 1.5% of record highs. for the toronto market, we are still close to...
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>> yes. >> reporter: where ray still has a presence. >> you always refer back to ray downey. really do. >> reporter: but 20 years later, the downey brothers worry the rest of us might still need a remind other telephone sacrifices made by their father and the 342 other firefighters who went into those buildings that day and never came out. >> it's easy to forget. everybody says we're never going to forget. they use that term. but a lot of people do forget. and i'm not foughting them. if they're not personally connected, you could forget. >> reporter: yeah. >> so just that alone i think is part of the reason we want to give back and carry his name. and i think that goes in every firehouse. guys were friends with people that passed, and they want to keep that person's legacy alive because of their sacrifices. >> tony dokoupil reporting there. now many of the families of those killed on 9/11 are still demanding answers from the u.s. government. 15 of the 19 hijackers were saudi nationals, and many family members believe there is a connection between saudi leaders and the attacke
>> yes. >> reporter: where ray still has a presence. >> you always refer back to ray downey. really do. >> reporter: but 20 years later, the downey brothers worry the rest of us might still need a remind other telephone sacrifices made by their father and the 342 other firefighters who went into those buildings that day and never came out. >> it's easy to forget. everybody says we're never going to forget. they use that term. but a lot of people do forget. and i'm...
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as director ray indicated, -- as mr. wray indicated, -- thank you and i would be pleased to answer any questions you may have. -- which didn't happen, and the later report and los angeles, and then they sat on it and then they sat on it. what is missing? what my missing here? >> needless to say, i share your reactions. i share your outrage. on a personal note, not just as a parent or brother or husband, but as somebody whose first introduction to law enforcement was working as an intern in ada's office in a unit focused on these parts of crimes was part of what prompted me to pursue a career in this in the first place, and i don't have an answer for you. it is inconsistent with what we train our people on, inconsistent with what i see from the agents who work these cases i see, and that is why this individual has been fired. sen. durbin: understood, but you heard ms. maroney talk about -- i cannot imagine this -- three hours she is sitting on her bedroom floor going through this interview, which you can tell was by a per
as director ray indicated, -- as mr. wray indicated, -- thank you and i would be pleased to answer any questions you may have. -- which didn't happen, and the later report and los angeles, and then they sat on it and then they sat on it. what is missing? what my missing here? >> needless to say, i share your reactions. i share your outrage. on a personal note, not just as a parent or brother or husband, but as somebody whose first introduction to law enforcement was working as an intern...
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ray dalio speaking to bloomberg's tom keane.kets reopen in mainland china today after a two-day holiday. during that time, evergrande contagion fears have rolled stocks in hong kong and around the world. so what will investors see today? let's bring in our asset editor andre. should we expect some catchup to the losses that we saw in hong kong? >> hi, shery. look, that would be the obvious reaction. but keep in mind this is china. and anything is possible. and it is really not clear at the moment how -- how that is going to play out. although yes, we could see some pullback. i think what will be interesting to watch today, though, is the pboc daily open market operation. there's little liquidity in the market after that two-day holiday in china. and that will be very closely watched for a hint of how beijing plans to deal with this debt crisis. if we do see a large net injection, that suggests that the -- that beijing wants to reduce any chance of systemic stress after evergrande as you said roiled the market. the same time, we
ray dalio speaking to bloomberg's tom keane.kets reopen in mainland china today after a two-day holiday. during that time, evergrande contagion fears have rolled stocks in hong kong and around the world. so what will investors see today? let's bring in our asset editor andre. should we expect some catchup to the losses that we saw in hong kong? >> hi, shery. look, that would be the obvious reaction. but keep in mind this is china. and anything is possible. and it is really not clear at...
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ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?we agree on. johnny: 98% of the folks who use it give it... johnny/ray: ...high ratings. ray: cause it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny: if you're waiting for me to say i count on you... announcer: medicare advantage. twenty six million seniors count on it. (man 1) oh, this looks like we're in a screen saver. (man 2) yeah, but we need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it. (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (man 1) me, too. (man 2) mm-hm. (vo) adventure has a new look. (man 1) let's go lower. (man 2) lower, that sounds good. (vo) discov
ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?we agree on. johnny: 98% of the folks who use it give it... johnny/ray: ...high ratings. ray: cause it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on....
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tell me about ray real quick >> ray i was talking to somebody yesterday and sometimes when you're talkinge, as long as you were a good guy. if you were a good guy ray help ed you out and if he said he was, he would but you had to be doing the right thing. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> we have to remember this day and honor ray and all those we lost and continue to lose. right? >> yeah, yeah, my phone rings on a weekly basis, so it's very difficult. >> okay thank you for coming today. >> thanks for having me. >> steve, ainsley, brian i love you too. steve: thank you, janice. ainsley: we'll never forget. we thank ray pfeifer and all of those 9/11 heros who worked so fire tirelessly to save fellow americans, may he rest in peace. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. at this stage in my life to be able to be here as a part of newday usa, everything that we do is centered around how can
tell me about ray real quick >> ray i was talking to somebody yesterday and sometimes when you're talkinge, as long as you were a good guy. if you were a good guy ray help ed you out and if he said he was, he would but you had to be doing the right thing. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> we have to remember this day and honor ray and all those we lost and continue to lose. right? >> yeah, yeah, my phone rings on a weekly basis, so it's very difficult. >>...
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i've never really talked about that. >> a sunday sit-down with ray leota and another life well lived later in the show. >>> let's dwin this morning with the breaking news overnight of a fatal amtrak crash near joplin, montana. about 30 miles south of the canadian border. at least people were killed when a train traveling from chicago to seattle derailed with eight cars going off the tracks. some onto their sides. amtrak reports the train had about 141 passengers and 16 crew members on board. and there are multiple injuries. the ntsb is on its way to investigate. no word yet on a cause. >>> after weeks of debate over who should be eligible for a covid booster shot, americans now are lining up across the country this weekend to get a third dose of the vaccine. nbc's jacob ward is following jake, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. millions nationwide are now looking to fortify their immunity with another shot. meanwhile in places across the country, including here in california, there's still an effort to get people their first shot. with officials bracing for state vaccin
i've never really talked about that. >> a sunday sit-down with ray leota and another life well lived later in the show. >>> let's dwin this morning with the breaking news overnight of a fatal amtrak crash near joplin, montana. about 30 miles south of the canadian border. at least people were killed when a train traveling from chicago to seattle derailed with eight cars going off the tracks. some onto their sides. amtrak reports the train had about 141 passengers and 16 crew...
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ray cooper became the covernor easier. ray cooper became the governor of _ easier.governor of north carolina after a serving for more than 30 years as attorney general when some form or fashion and now as governor, he has the ability to decide the future of dante's life. there some actual other stakes that have — there some actual other stakes that have automatic parties after— that have automatic parties after you get exonerated. north carotiha's— after you get exonerated. north carolina's not one of them. i'm not begging or pleading for it, i'm not begging or pleading for it, i'm justm _ not begging or pleading for it, i'mjust... putting not begging or pleading for it, i'm just... putting this whole system — i'm just... putting this whole system on _ i'm just... putting this whole system on notice that i'm going to keep — system on notice that i'm going to keep talking. that report was part of 'justice delayed', a documentary which is airing on bbc world news this weekend. check your local listings for details. scientists have found that tuna populations are start
ray cooper became the covernor easier. ray cooper became the governor of _ easier.governor of north carolina after a serving for more than 30 years as attorney general when some form or fashion and now as governor, he has the ability to decide the future of dante's life. there some actual other stakes that have — there some actual other stakes that have automatic parties after— that have automatic parties after you get exonerated. north carotiha's— after you get exonerated. north...
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the -- and i guess for ray would be the first one. so ray, we keep talking about, and it's fantastic, i like the numbers, about the very high participation of [inaudible] do you or george care to comment on that? >> yeah, i think i'll take a brief response and certainly let george elaborate. i think looking from an outside perspective, and i say outside in a sense that before i joined the agency, of course, i worked in something similar in a similar capacity, and what was uniquely [inaudible] is tell us which folks you're going to leave, so there's a go set and people try to achieve that, but forming a team to that. but what i've seen here, we tell folks [inaudible] we want you to go out to bid for that, so we go through that -- that level of breaking out control to say that you have to go through a process and open it up for competition and really look at the input. we want you to go through a qualification process and then short list and proposal process. we heard, director and i had a meeting, and one of the criticisms is if you wa
the -- and i guess for ray would be the first one. so ray, we keep talking about, and it's fantastic, i like the numbers, about the very high participation of [inaudible] do you or george care to comment on that? >> yeah, i think i'll take a brief response and certainly let george elaborate. i think looking from an outside perspective, and i say outside in a sense that before i joined the agency, of course, i worked in something similar in a similar capacity, and what was uniquely...
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ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?n. johnny: 98% of the folks who use it give it... johnny/ray: ...high ratings. ray: cause it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny: if you're waiting for me to say i count on you... announcer: medicare advantage. twenty six million seniors count on it. >>> it's going to be a busy month on capitol hill. democratic leaders are fighting to keep their members united, as 93 try to pass trillions of dollars in spending, while also keeping the government open. meantime, republicans are still grappling with the long-term effects of the big lie, and what they're party is going to look like moving into the future. to help us nv gait the headlines, politico congressional reporter olivia beavo joins us. i want to ask you ab
ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?n. johnny: 98% of the folks who use it give it... johnny/ray: ...high ratings. ray: cause it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny: if...
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almost 40% of sharks and rays now threatened, mainly due to overfishing., helen briggs, to tell us more. we talked a lot over the last decade about the concerns about fish stocks, and, to not one of those because it is such a popular fish. what has turned this around? is it just about conservation or is it about change of diet? is a change of fishing methods? this about change of diet? is a change of fishing methods?— fishing methods? this was highlighted _ fishing methods? this was highlighted ten _ fishing methods? this was highlighted ten years - fishing methods? this was highlighted ten years ago | fishing methods? this was i highlighted ten years ago for fishing methods? this was - highlighted ten years ago for the international union of the conservation of nature. they do these laws and look at animals and plants around the world and see what the statuses for the species, which ones are closer to extinction. when you look back in 2011, they found the concern for all seven species of tuna, and it really raised the alarm bells. people started to act on
almost 40% of sharks and rays now threatened, mainly due to overfishing., helen briggs, to tell us more. we talked a lot over the last decade about the concerns about fish stocks, and, to not one of those because it is such a popular fish. what has turned this around? is it just about conservation or is it about change of diet? is a change of fishing methods? this about change of diet? is a change of fishing methods?— fishing methods? this was highlighted _ fishing methods? this was...
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these are the first facebook glasses, a partnership with the luxury eyewear brand ray—ban.en working on augmented reality glasses that can project images into your eyes, and these glasses... do none of that. record scratch. these are basicallyjust a pair of glasses with cameras on them. they're actually very similar to the snapchat spectacles that were released in 2016, although every time i mentioned that to facebook, they insisted this is a very different product. to use them, you press the button to take a video, press and hold to take a photograph, and you can also use voice commands like "hey, facebook, take a video." there are also some built—in speakers so you can use them to listen to music or make phone calls, although when i tried that on the noisy high street, they were nowhere near loud enough to be remotely useful. so i'm going to focus on the cameras. now, the idea behind these is that you can leave your phone in your bag but still have a way to capture little moments hands—free as and when they arise. and i quite like that as a concept. so taking it at face v
these are the first facebook glasses, a partnership with the luxury eyewear brand ray—ban.en working on augmented reality glasses that can project images into your eyes, and these glasses... do none of that. record scratch. these are basicallyjust a pair of glasses with cameras on them. they're actually very similar to the snapchat spectacles that were released in 2016, although every time i mentioned that to facebook, they insisted this is a very different product. to use them, you press the...
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. >> reporter: bannergee contacts a man, ray cologne, for help carrying out the attack.ogne hires gilberto rivera. the two travel to the chippendale's office in new york to carry out the murder. >> he walks in, rivera shoots him in the face. rivera exits. the assistant goes into the offices, sees denoya dead on the floor, calls 911. >> a man has been shot in the head in my office. >> is he conscious? >> no. oh my god. >> i was in rehearsal at chippendales. somebody said, did you hear? nick denoya has been murdered. and you kind of went -- >> it's very difficult to even say how i handled it. nothing in life prepares you to handle news like that. you know, it's still -- i mean, it's 34 years. but it still is acute. >> reporter: cologne and rivera evade police, and with nothing linking bannergee to the crime, it was business as usual at chippendales. >> the next thing you hear is, bannergee buys the road rights back from the denoya family for $1.3 million. you're kind of going -- that's a little odd. >> reporter: meanwhile, knock-off clubs start popping up. one of them actu
. >> reporter: bannergee contacts a man, ray cologne, for help carrying out the attack.ogne hires gilberto rivera. the two travel to the chippendale's office in new york to carry out the murder. >> he walks in, rivera shoots him in the face. rivera exits. the assistant goes into the offices, sees denoya dead on the floor, calls 911. >> a man has been shot in the head in my office. >> is he conscious? >> no. oh my god. >> i was in rehearsal at chippendales....
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ray demonia lived his whole life in cullman, alabama. but he did not die there.e had a cardiac emergency that he suffered in cullman on august 23rd. but he ended up dying nine days later and 200 miles away from home in a hospital across state lines in mississippi. and here's why. here's why mr. demonia's warm, loving sweet obituary in his hometown paper is not just a local story about this loss for his family and cullman who will no longer get to enjoy his auctioneering antics. because when mr. demonia's family of him, they included this at the end, "in honor of ray please get vaccinated. in an effort to free up resources for non-covid related emergencies. due to covid-19 cullman emergency center staff contacted 43 hospitals in three states in search of a cardiac icu bed and finally located one in meridian, mississippi. he would not want any other family to go through what his did." i mean, for everyone who says that getting a vaccine is a personal choice that doesn't affect anyone else, line that up with ray demonia's obituary and what his family has just said a
ray demonia lived his whole life in cullman, alabama. but he did not die there.e had a cardiac emergency that he suffered in cullman on august 23rd. but he ended up dying nine days later and 200 miles away from home in a hospital across state lines in mississippi. and here's why. here's why mr. demonia's warm, loving sweet obituary in his hometown paper is not just a local story about this loss for his family and cullman who will no longer get to enjoy his auctioneering antics. because when mr....
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hour, ray dalio.” by joe esposito] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪ ♪ don't get mad. i had the nightmare again maxine. the world was out of wonka bars... relax. you just need digital workflows. they help keep everyone supplied and happy, proactively. let's workflow it. then you can stop having those nightmares. no, i would miss them too much. whatever you business is facing... let's workflow it. servicenow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> casino stocks getting slammed after the investors fear concerns could be tighter on the horizon. we have more on the story. we are talking about some big selloffs in these stocks >> absolutely. authorities say they are going to review the rules. these licenses are 20 years old for the wynn, the sands and others that will expire next june if there is a need to install those and give tighter recognitions for the approval of profits and share holders and residents. promoting n
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but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to... and...when he wants to. so ray...can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us it's laundry truths, with cat and nat. i have so many kids and so much laundry. i don't have time for pretreating. what even is this? it looks like cheese but it smells like barf. with tide pods, you don't need to worry. the pre-treaters are built in. so you just toss them in before the clothes. tide pods dissolve even when the water is freezing. nice! if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td
but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to... and...when he wants to. so ray...can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us it's laundry truths, with cat and nat. i have so many kids and so much laundry. i don't have time for pretreating. what even is this? it looks like cheese but it smells like barf. with tide pods, you don't need to...
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ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?agree on. johnny: 98% of the folks who use it give it... johnny/ray: ...high ratings. ray: cause it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny: if you're waiting for me to say i count on you... announcer: medicare advantage. twenty six million seniors count on it. you booked a cozy vrbo mountain cabin. [laughs] with a kitchen where everyone can chef. [laughs] a family room where you can let your hair down. and a backyard that is a tree-lined living room. but the thing they'll remember forever? watching the game together once again. ♪ the time for getting back together is now. ♪ find it on vrbo. >> breaking overnight, cdc director dr. rochelle walensky breaking from the team of vaccine advisers to recommend covid-19 b
ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?agree on. johnny: 98% of the folks who use it give it... johnny/ray: ...high ratings. ray: cause it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny:...
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ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?use it give it... johnny/ray: ...high ratings. ray: cause it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny: if you're waiting for me to say i count on you... announcer: medicare advantage. twenty six million seniors count on it. there's software. and then there's industrial grade software, forged from decades of industrial experience and insights. meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets and people to deliver a cybersecure record of your entire operation. so that everyone, in your boardroom and beyond, speaks the same language. honeywell forge. industrial grade software. retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily
ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?use it give it... johnny/ray: ...high ratings. ray: cause it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny: if you're waiting for me to say i...
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ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?se it give it... johnny/ray: ...high ratings. ray: cause it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny: if you're waiting for me to say i count on you... announcer: medicare advantage. twenty six million seniors count on it. this may look like a regular movie night. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪ dayquil severe for you... and daily vicks super c for me. introducing new vicks super c and dayquil severe convenience pack. vicks super c is a daily supplement to help energize and replenish your body with vitamin c and b vitamins. dayquil severe is a max strength medicine for cold and flu relief. someone is feeli
ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?se it give it... johnny/ray: ...high ratings. ray: cause it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny: if you're waiting for me to say i count...
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and, he, "oh, my god, ray, i'm so sorry i'm so sorry." but, he didn't break it.make him sweat a little [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. i think that's absolutely right. hey, so we -- we last worked together -- i think this may be the time i saw you, 2003 >> that's what -- yeah >> seth: 2003, in this building, you hosted "snl. and, i was actually texting with my friend, rachel dratch, today. which is why it's funny to see you. because, this was, maybe, for me, the most memorable sketch you did in the show. this was a kids' show. and over the course of the summer, rachel dratch was a kid who became, maybe, a little bit more of a woman. [ laughter ] and you were -- there was a lot of dancing in the sketch >> yeah. >> seth: you were -- you were a -- >> a kid show. >> seth: it was a kid show >> it was a kid show >> seth: you were the guy who played the dinosaur, and you were not - you would not stand for it >> well, i -- i got the cigarette in my mouth now and a drink. so, we taking a break. i think jimmy was the director and i'm upset. "look at her." i go, "how could you
and, he, "oh, my god, ray, i'm so sorry i'm so sorry." but, he didn't break it.make him sweat a little [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. i think that's absolutely right. hey, so we -- we last worked together -- i think this may be the time i saw you, 2003 >> that's what -- yeah >> seth: 2003, in this building, you hosted "snl. and, i was actually texting with my friend, rachel dratch, today. which is why it's funny to see you. because, this was, maybe, for me, the...
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ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?s who use it give it... johnny/ray: ...high ratings. ray: cause it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny: if you're waiting for me to say i count on you... announcer: medicare advantage. twenty six million seniors count on it. to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll find many challenges. your dell technologies advisor is here to help. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their
ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?s who use it give it... johnny/ray: ...high ratings. ray: cause it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny: if you're waiting for me to say...
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it started with -- ray croc recognized the importance of ubiquity. so, that was part of the genesis of doing a franchise model. because with a franchise model, you can get capital deployed, -- he could get capital deployed, get restaurants built more quickly than he could if he was trying to do it on his own. so that was one idea. i think the second was the production system, the speedy production system that guaranteed the quality of the experience, that people knew no matter where you went you could , get a consistent experience at mcdonald's. and it certainly came from our attachment in the local community. one of the things also that ray croc was very focused on was building the brand at the local level. that is why he wanted the franchisees engaged in the restaurants. so you saw getting involved in schools, getting involved with, you know, birthday parties, all those things. those were all part of building the brand that ultimately now i , get the benefit of protecting and hopefully further shining the arches. david: so you are the ceo of this c
it started with -- ray croc recognized the importance of ubiquity. so, that was part of the genesis of doing a franchise model. because with a franchise model, you can get capital deployed, -- he could get capital deployed, get restaurants built more quickly than he could if he was trying to do it on his own. so that was one idea. i think the second was the production system, the speedy production system that guaranteed the quality of the experience, that people knew no matter where you went...
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do everything that they possibly could to save strangers, not family members, but strangers. >> and raywinter, our colleague got a look inside the nypd intelligence bureau. there have been 51 plots and attacks in new york city over the next 20 years since 9/11, but you have a team now, a coordination with people posted overseas and mike sheehan was a big part of creating the federal presence working with nypd. tell me how things have changed. >> first of all, i'm not at the department any longer, but they carry on and they're doing a great job. >> i know. >> tom van essen was a real hero on 9/11. they lost 343 firefighters, just an incredible number and they persevered. but where are we now? when we came in, the bloomberg administration we were behind the times as far as technology was concerned and we were still using white out and carbon paper and we knew we had to be in the fight. the largest police department in the country and the most diverse police department ask of course, we had the first attack on the world trade center and i was commissioner then, and i was just infuriated by
do everything that they possibly could to save strangers, not family members, but strangers. >> and raywinter, our colleague got a look inside the nypd intelligence bureau. there have been 51 plots and attacks in new york city over the next 20 years since 9/11, but you have a team now, a coordination with people posted overseas and mike sheehan was a big part of creating the federal presence working with nypd. tell me how things have changed. >> first of all, i'm not at the...
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that —— for the rays and the sharks? it's great _ that —— for the rays and the sharks?e. -- and thrive once again. if. hope. —— and thrive once again. if we finish and she let there, a full—grown tuna would be for a five times the size of hair. back to you. they look a lot bigger than i thought. that is its front us for today, the breakfast team will be back tomorrow from 6am. but for now, enjoy your sunday. this is bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm ben brown. our top stories: the prince of wales' former aide steps down temporarily from his charity role after allegations he used his influence to help secure an honourfor a major donor. taliban officials have broken up a demonstration by dozens of women in kabul who were calling for the right to work and to be included in the government. heathrow airport has criticised uk border force after passengers faced "unacceptable queuing times", as images on social media showed packed queues at the london airport. reports that ministers in the uk are to announce the demolition of grenfell tower
that —— for the rays and the sharks? it's great _ that —— for the rays and the sharks?e. -- and thrive once again. if. hope. —— and thrive once again. if we finish and she let there, a full—grown tuna would be for a five times the size of hair. back to you. they look a lot bigger than i thought. that is its front us for today, the breakfast team will be back tomorrow from 6am. but for now, enjoy your sunday. this is bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world....
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we will talk to ray dalio about underperformance. we will talk to him about the struggle of the zero bound. jonathan: no doubt we will find some time for a little bit on china as well. how many times have we heard it is not lehman? kailey: our colleague did a story count on lehman. it will be interesting, whether we see china intervene ahead of that thursday deadline for china ever grand -- china evergrande. will this have ripple throughout the property sector in china? is the rest of the world going to feel it? jonathan: certainly on the economic front. on the financial front, most likely, too. barclays says, "is this a lehman moment? not even close." it is a market that is fascinating right now. the economy at some kind of inflection point, and evergrande really up against the wall. yields higher to 1.32 77%. this is what a little but of relief looks like. euro-dollar positive by about 0.1%, euro-dollar, $1.1734. kailey: we are still at 1.32 percent on the 10-year gilts. we have been within this range for a very long time. i wonder
we will talk to ray dalio about underperformance. we will talk to him about the struggle of the zero bound. jonathan: no doubt we will find some time for a little bit on china as well. how many times have we heard it is not lehman? kailey: our colleague did a story count on lehman. it will be interesting, whether we see china intervene ahead of that thursday deadline for china ever grand -- china evergrande. will this have ripple throughout the property sector in china? is the rest of the world...
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almost 40% of sharks and rays are now threatened, mainly due to overfishing.ollock is senior programme co—ordinator for the conservation group's red list. we talked first about the positive signs revealed in this survey. the news about the tunas is absolutely fantastic. it clearly demonstrates what can be done when regions and fisheries management teams work together. these are massively wide—ranging species. 0bviously all of the regions have to cooperate and it's finally paying off. so, four species have now moved into a lesser threatened category. but it doesn't actually mean we can all go out and start fishing tuna like crazy, now. there are still some concerns in certain parts of the ranging. for the elfin tuna there still concern for the indian ocean. for the atlantic bluefin, the western atlantic stock is in serious decline, but that's a smaller part of the population. still, it needs some focus forfisheries management there. and as far as sharks and rays are concerned, you're worried about their status. how does that affect the larger ecosystem? it has
almost 40% of sharks and rays are now threatened, mainly due to overfishing.ollock is senior programme co—ordinator for the conservation group's red list. we talked first about the positive signs revealed in this survey. the news about the tunas is absolutely fantastic. it clearly demonstrates what can be done when regions and fisheries management teams work together. these are massively wide—ranging species. 0bviously all of the regions have to cooperate and it's finally paying off. so,...
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but then ray went from no to know.h freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to... and...when he wants to. so ray...can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us (music) >> dana: welcome back. time for the fastest. first up, at least until we're 30. a new study revealing that the age that americans finally start adulting, that's a verb now, apparently. this includes saving for a home, filing taxes, and sticking to a budget. john, by the time you were 30, i think, you were well on your way. >> john: i had been right out of a high school in a van pulling a u-haul trailer playing holiday inn lounges across america at that point. i had to know what a p&l was, do my taxes, all that stuff. i was ahead of the game. >> dana: is it fine to become an adult in your 30s. >> it depends on the adult. i was in school for a long time as jesse likes to make fun at me about. i started adulting at 28. but i think it's about
but then ray went from no to know.h freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to... and...when he wants to. so ray...can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us (music) >> dana: welcome back. time for the fastest. first up, at least until we're 30. a new study revealing that the age that americans finally start adulting, that's a verb now, apparently. this includes saving...
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kay ray lived next door. >> i would see him driving the truck with her and the three kids.er driving the truck with the kids. >> reporter: and what she said next really got the investigator's attention. >> reporter: how often on a weekly basis, would you see that vehicle there over that period of time while vincent was deployed? >> maybe two or three times a week? >> reporter: as you looked deeper into this potential relationship between jarred and jessie, how serious was it? >> from what we could gather, they lived together on base. and if sergeant goslyn came home for any reason, then jarred long would leave for a couple of days while he was here. >> reporter: it was stunning. stokes was now convinced. jessie was not the devoted army wife she seemed to be. instead, she was at the center of a deadly love triangle. >> both men in love with jessie. >> correct. >> jessie in love with one man? >> i believe so. >> reporter: to the detective, evidence that jarred and jessie were a couple was piling up, like when police ran the plates of the car jessie was driving the night of th
kay ray lived next door. >> i would see him driving the truck with her and the three kids.er driving the truck with the kids. >> reporter: and what she said next really got the investigator's attention. >> reporter: how often on a weekly basis, would you see that vehicle there over that period of time while vincent was deployed? >> maybe two or three times a week? >> reporter: as you looked deeper into this potential relationship between jarred and jessie, how...
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ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?use it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny: if you're waiting for me to say i count on you... announcer: medicare advantage. twenty six million seniors count on it. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. but my nunormal with nucala? fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic
ray: '78 team was better. ray: we argue like it's our job, but medicare advantage?use it's got record low premiums...johnny: they check in with me at home, gave you a ride to the doctor. ray: then covid showed up. johnny: but medicare advantage showed up too ray: with that telehealth thing... johnny: food delivery... ray: i bet you like that. it's times like these that show who you can count on. johnny: if you're waiting for me to say i count on you... announcer: medicare advantage. twenty six...
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ray was an unapologetic and principled fighter leading and advancing the cause of law and order. he believed in defending, not defunding the police. ray was a faithful member of the episcopal church where i served in sunday school for over 30 years. he was a dear friend and important mentor to me. mr. speaker, ray larson was a great american patriot who made a positive difference and he will be deeply missed. god bless him and his family, and i appreciate the opportunity to pay tribute to a great american. mr. speaker, i rise today in opposition to the biden administration's proposal to mandate banks, credit unions and other financial institutions to report the inflows and outflows of customer bank accounts to the i.r.s. think big government has too much of your personal data now? just wait until the biden administration and congressional democrats require banks to submit the financial transactions of millions of americans to the i.r.s. let me repeat that. for the americans watching on c-span right now, president biden, as part of his massive job killing tax increase wants the i.
ray was an unapologetic and principled fighter leading and advancing the cause of law and order. he believed in defending, not defunding the police. ray was a faithful member of the episcopal church where i served in sunday school for over 30 years. he was a dear friend and important mentor to me. mr. speaker, ray larson was a great american patriot who made a positive difference and he will be deeply missed. god bless him and his family, and i appreciate the opportunity to pay tribute to a...
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is teaming up with ray-ban to create smart glasses, to tell me if you've seen this movie before.y will be able to answer phone calls, play music, take photos and videos and of course post them to facebook. and instagram. they will cost $299 and come in 20 different styles. >>> just 10 minutes after the newscast, join me on my instagram page at elizabeth kpix where i talk to comedian and actor adam ray about making people laugh during a pandemic. should be a good one. thank you for watching, the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area. >> what style ray-ban would you get? >> that was the way their. i don't think i could do the announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! steve: how y'all doing? [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheers and applause] let's go. how are y'all? appreciate it. thank y'all very much. i appreciate it. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheers and applause] well, we got a good one today. returning for their fifth and final day with a total of 41,420 bucks, it's the champs, the
is teaming up with ray-ban to create smart glasses, to tell me if you've seen this movie before.y will be able to answer phone calls, play music, take photos and videos and of course post them to facebook. and instagram. they will cost $299 and come in 20 different styles. >>> just 10 minutes after the newscast, join me on my instagram page at elizabeth kpix where i talk to comedian and actor adam ray about making people laugh during a pandemic. should be a good one. thank you for...
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ray was a friend of mine. he was the head of the urban search and rescue team for fdny, well respected and considered to be the father of our national system. and ray was least in the collapse of the second tower. he was only a few months away from retirement. but, you know, they called him god in the fire department there if you can imagine, and he was quite the force and mentor. a friend. a boss. you know, his loss was devastating personally and to the system itself. >> i know this is emotional for you, so, again, we appreciate you sharing your insight with us, and hopefully you're enjoying your retiermt as well. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, raj. appreciate it. >>> flight 93, one of the flights on that day, was bound for sfo but crashed in an open field in pennsylvania. the 40 men and women aboard that flight fought back against the terrorists. they're remembered as heroes for sacrificing themselves so the plane couldn't reach its intended target which was believed to be the u.s. capitol. i
ray was a friend of mine. he was the head of the urban search and rescue team for fdny, well respected and considered to be the father of our national system. and ray was least in the collapse of the second tower. he was only a few months away from retirement. but, you know, they called him god in the fire department there if you can imagine, and he was quite the force and mentor. a friend. a boss. you know, his loss was devastating personally and to the system itself. >> i know this is...
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ray, do you haveany thoughts ? >> when i look at our playbook i use the analogy of the internet connectionbeing the road that you travel on . the device being the car. and then the digital literacy skills as drivers and . some have got drivers and going through school, some folks didn't and just gotin the car and drove . so i think this training, what it can do for businesses that have largely been brick-and-mortarfor a long time is help them transition into a digital world . this is like addeddistribution channels . if you can feature your product or service across multiple platforms, that's a lot of visibility. so for businesses that they might be a cobbler, you might be whatever. you might solely relyon person-to-person, cheek to cheek transaction now you come and get this training that's free . you can be equipped now to participate in this digital economy. what i shared in terms of the curriculum, that was only a fraction of what's in the curriculum. only a fraction. i'd be happy to share it with you, happy to
ray, do you haveany thoughts ? >> when i look at our playbook i use the analogy of the internet connectionbeing the road that you travel on . the device being the car. and then the digital literacy skills as drivers and . some have got drivers and going through school, some folks didn't and just gotin the car and drove . so i think this training, what it can do for businesses that have largely been brick-and-mortarfor a long time is help them transition into a digital world . this is like...
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but then ray went from no to know.tyle libre 14 day, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to... and...when he wants to. so ray...can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us ♪ ♪ >> we're learning new details on the border patrol horse unit that was preventing migrants from crossing into the united states. according to security officials, the mounted team arrived at the border hours before the photos were taken and they were under orders not to let anyone cross. a team has been sent to del rio to determine if the border patrol agents whipped any of the immigrants. that didn't stop them or other prominent democrats from concluding what the border agents did was wrong. listen to this. >> to be treated like they did. horses and running them over and people being strapped. it is outrageous. and i promise you those people will pay. >> it evoked images of the worst moments of our history where that kind of behavior has been used ag
but then ray went from no to know.tyle libre 14 day, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to... and...when he wants to. so ray...can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us ♪ ♪ >> we're learning new details on the border patrol horse unit that was preventing migrants from crossing into the united states. according to security officials, the mounted team arrived at the border hours before...
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glassholes almost a decade later there's a new take this is made by facebook and ray ban.r hands on some. how do you like? >> reporter: they do look like normal glasses they go on sale today. they look just like regular sunglasses how these worm, then you can download that capture to an app. this is 9d man in the chinese theater and onload those to the form hardware is all designed to get people to share more on facebook's platforms now these do have sam do it. it's got augmented reality capabilities here's what cases bash >> listen to the audience and make phone calls it starts at $2.99 they're ability to add prescriptions or transitional lenses smart glasses, have you started to tip into the mainstream we'll have to see if this familiar thing of the ray bans makes it work. what about privacy how do you know if you're being recorded >> very good question. shep it makes a great side. but i have to start. julia, thank you. >>> smoke and the smell of burnt plastic. russian space agency reported a smoke alarm was triggered during and the russian air. >>> 40 seconds left on a
glassholes almost a decade later there's a new take this is made by facebook and ray ban.r hands on some. how do you like? >> reporter: they do look like normal glasses they go on sale today. they look just like regular sunglasses how these worm, then you can download that capture to an app. this is 9d man in the chinese theater and onload those to the form hardware is all designed to get people to share more on facebook's platforms now these do have sam do it. it's got augmented reality...